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Why Wall Street Expects the Stock Market to Have a Big 2025
Analysts see corporate earnings improving beyond just big tech names.Jan. 2 - Business -
New York Employers Must Now Offer Paid Medical Leave During Pregnancy
All private companies in the state must now grant at least 20 hours of paid leave to employees to attend prenatal medical appointments under a law that went into effect Jan. 1.Jan. 2 - Business -
Why Super Successful People Always Do These 5 Things
There is no one thing that is guaranteed to bring you success, but there are clearly habits that those who have had astonishing success practice.Dec. 28 - Business -
Seeding Change: A Guide to Bountiful Results
What harvest can teach us about successful organizational change.Dec. 27 - Business -
New York Signs Climate Law That Would Fine Fossil Fuel Companies $75 Billion
The bill is meant to put the onus of fossil fuel damage on companies instead of the taxpayer.Dec. 27 - Business -
5 Reasons Internal Mobility Will Dominate Hiring in 2025
Internal mobility is the key to reducing turnover, building leadership pipelines, and creating a resilient workforce in 2025.Dec. 27 - Business -
Want to Be a Better Leader Next Year? Steal Jensen Huang’s ‘Top 5 Emails’ System
Want to really know what’s going on at your company? Then borrow Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s ‘Top 5 Emails’ leadership hack.Dec. 27 - Business -
Returning to the Office Can Disrupt Life. Here Are Some Coping Tips
Going to an office after remote working long term can be a major adjustment.Dec. 26 - Business -
The Five Most Anticipated IPOs of 2025
After a turgid 2024, the market looks to come roaring back in 2025.Dec. 26 - Business -
8 Factors That Drive the Valuation of a Midmarket Business
Planning to exit your business? Focus on these key areas to maximize its value.Dec. 26 - Business -
The Stock Market is Entering its Best Stretch of the Year
The Santa Rally could push the S&P 500 to its best return of the last 20 years.Dec. 26 - Business -
Leadership in 2025: What to Expect and How to Prep
Being a CEO will look different in 2025. Here’s how to stay up to date.1d - Business -
Stop These Behaviors Today to Boost Your Company’s Productivity
Inc. 5000 entrepreneurs share the strategies they’ve implemented to streamline their operations and achieve greater success.1d - Business -
Why Your Business Strategy Might Be Dead Wrong (And What to Do About It)
When it comes to strategy, ‘better’ can be much worse.1d - Business -
This Inspiring Martin Luther King Jr. Quote Isn’t Just Great Life Advice — It’s Also an Important Lesson for Business Leaders
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s quote taught me to have “infinite hope” during a moment of crisis — and helped me build sustainable business practices to weather future adversity.1d - Business -
Southwest Airlines Just Did One of the Worst Things Any Company Can Do
Don’t create a culture in which the only reward for hard work is more work.1d - Business -
3 Things You Can Learn from Dolly Parton’s Business Legacy
Lessons from the queen of country on her birthday.2d - Business -
Trump Adviser Says President-Elect Seeks a Way to ‘Preserve’ TikTok
The popular social video platform faces a ban Jan. 19, unless the Supreme Court overturns the law booting it from the United States. Trump wants to put a thumb on the scales because he says it ...5d - Business -
Rebuilding L.A. Will Take Workers, Many of Whom Face Deportation
As the fire-ravaged metro region ponders reconstruction and a return to normal, the sizable undocumented labor force may be drastically reduced under Trump’s mass deportation plans.5d - Business -
Jeff Bezos’s Big New Glenn Rocket Reaches Orbit in Historic First Launch
Florida’s sky briefly lit up during the night as one of a handful of big new American-made rockets took flight. It was the first time a new space company achieved orbit on the first launch attempt.5d - Business -
How Ozempic Has Forever Changed How Much People Spend on Food, According to a New Cornell University Study
Ozempic doesn’t just reduce weight. Research shows GLP-1s also changes how much people spend on food, and the types of food they buy.5d - Business -
The Fed Could Give the Stock Market Exactly What It Wants
A key inflation metric cooled for the first time in six months.5d - Business -
The Dirty Secret About Productivity
There’s often a nasty surprise waiting for business leaders when they reach ‘peak productivity.’5d - Business -
The Engineer’s Guide to Putting Employees in Boxes
How to think outside the box with people management, when you don’t know what a box is.6d - Business -
Amid L.A. Wildfires, Oscar Season Becomes a Pledge Drive
With the wildfires in L.A., Hollywood has turned its attention to fundraising.6d - Business -
Chief Is Getting a New CEO: All About the New Head of the Women’s Leadership Network
The Chief co-founders have tapped Alison Moore, most recently of Comic Relief US, to take the lead on the organization’s next chapter.6d - Business -
Starbucks Just Announced a Major Change. It’s Going to Be Controversial
The company is reversing its long-standing open-door policy.Jan. 14 - Business -
How Skechers’ Business Model Built the Third-Best Selling Footwear Brand After Adidas and Nike
The L.A.-area company is on track to increase sales to $10 billion by 2026, using a product and marketing strategy focusing on consumers its giant rivals overlook.Jan. 13 - Business -
JPMorgan Just Decided That Employee Feedback Doesn’t Matter. It’s a Spectacularly Bad Decision
Turning off employee comments makes the disagreement appear to go away, but it only goes underground. This is bad for morale — and your compliance with the law.Jan. 13 - Business -
Google Joins the AI Shopping Revolution With Agent Tools for Retailers
The next stage of AI development, which lets the technology act with more autonomy and performs some customer service actions, is being applied to an industry that must constantly embrace change.Jan. 13 - Business -
Robust U.S. Economy May Not Need Trump’s Big Reforms
The incoming President wants to uncork major moves, including protectionist tariffs, more tax cuts, and immigration curbs, but macroeconomic data suggests some measures may not be required.Jan. 13 - Business -
My Employees’ Juice Cleanses Are Disrupting Their Work
Is it my place to say anything?Jan. 13 - Business -
With 3 Key Statistics, the CEO of Walmart U.S. Just Put Today’s Scary World in Perspective
‘More uncertainty, more challenges …’Jan. 13 - Business -
JPMorgan to Require Return to 5 Days in Office
Financial institutions have been rigorous in their attempts to force return-to-office policies.Jan. 13 - Business -
TikTok’s Last Stand Before Supreme Court Looms
The video platform app’s fate is bound up in collision of free speech and national security, which will be debated in a hearing that starts Friday.Jan. 9 - Business -
Second Ports Strike Avoided as Dockworkers Reach Contract Deal
An agreement on automation and job preservation was crucial to the six-year agreement between the union and management at major East and Gulf Coast ports.Jan. 9 - Business -
A $28 Trillion Corner of Wall Street Is Flashing a Warning About the U.S. Economy
Bond yields have surged since the Fed began cutting interest rates.Jan. 9 - Business -
This Billionaire’s ‘Don’t Die’ Strategy Boils Down to 5 Basics
Bryan Johnson, the founder of Braintree and subject of a new Netflix doc, is on a quest for remarkable longevity.Jan. 9 - Business -
American Airlines’ Ex-CEO Always Follows This 1 Ironclad Rule When He Flies. You Should, Too
Doug Parker, a 20-year airline industry veteran, shares the one rule he and his family always follow when they fly.Jan. 9 - Business -
Google, Warren Buffett, and Science Agree: These 3 Words Are the Best Path to Remarkable Success
Google, Warren Buffett, and science on the fundamental algorithm of lifelong success and happiness.Jan. 8 - Business